M.Tech. in Wireless and Mobile Communications is a postgraduate program that focuses on advanced topics in wireless communication technology, including mobile communication, satellite communication, and wireless networking. This program is designed to help students gain practical skills and knowledge to work in the field of wireless and mobile communication.
Stream | Engineering |
Course | M.Tech. In Wireless And Mobile Communications |
Full Name | Master Of Technology In Wireless And Mobile Communications |
Eligibility | Graduation |
Duration | 2 Years |
Fees | 10000 |
Type | Degree |
Mode | Year |
2 years (4 semesters)
Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering or related field with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks
Candidates are typically required to have a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Technology from a recognized university or institution. The Bachelor's degree should be in a relevant field such as Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, or a related discipline.
Many institutions have a minimum percentage or Grade Point Average (GPA) requirement for admission consideration. The specific minimum percentage or GPA may vary depending on the institution, but candidates are usually expected to have a strong academic record in their undergraduate studies.
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) or institute-specific entrance exam
Based on entrance exam score and academic performance
Relevant Background: Candidates with a background in subjects related to wireless communication, mobile communication, digital communication, signal processing, networking, and telecommunications are typically preferred. Previous coursework or practical experience in these areas may be advantageous.
English Proficiency (if applicable): For international applicants or programs conducted in English, proficiency in the English language may be required. Applicants may need to provide proof of English proficiency through standardized tests such as the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System).
Work Experience (if applicable): While not always mandatory, some institutions may consider relevant work experience in the field of wireless and mobile communications as part of the eligibility criteria. Candidates with internships, research projects, or professional experience in wireless communication or related sectors may have an advantage during the selection process.
Entrance Exam score, academic performance, and interview (if applicable)
Interview or Counseling (if applicable): Some institutions may conduct interviews or counseling sessions as part of the selection process. Candidates may be evaluated based on their academic background, research interests, work experience, and suitability for the program.
Diversity and Inclusion: Institutions may prioritize diversity and inclusion in their selection process, considering factors such as socioeconomic background, geographic location, gender diversity, and underrepresented minorities in engineering fields.
Online application through the institute's website
Gather all the necessary documents required for the application. Commonly required documents may include:
Academic transcripts or mark sheets of previous education (e.g., Bachelor's degree)
Entrance exam scores (if applicable)
Letters of recommendation
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
Any other documents specified by the institution
Available on the institute's website
Fill the application form, upload required documents, pay application fee, and submit the form
Varies from institute to institute
Syllabus: Wireless Communication, Mobile Communication, Satellite Communication, Wireless Networking, Advanced Digital Signal Processing, Antenna Theory and Design, Error Control Coding, Advanced Topics in Wireless and Mobile Communications
The average salary for an M.Tech. graduate in Wireless and Mobile Communications is around INR 7-10 LPA, depending on the job profile and industry
Jobs: Wireless Network Engineer, Mobile Network Engineer, Wireless Protocol Engineer, Wireless System Engineer, Wireless Researcher, Wireless Analyst
Telecommunication companies, Networking companies, IT companies, Research and Development organizations, Government organizations, Educational institutes.
Understudies selected to the course are conferred propelled specialization in a wide scope of handy applications and innovations utilized in the remote correspondence leaps forward occurring towards mechanical insurgency. Such up-and-comers are offered both hypothetical and pragmatic learning about the different parts of remote correspondence innovation, with the course covering basics of computerized interchanges and systems administration.
Vocation Prospects